Greer Police said they are working to track down suspects in a series of 'egging' incidents that have hit neighborhoods across the city.

Police told FOX Carolina that the incidents have occurred for the last two weeks, concentrated around different parts of the city, but primarily concentrated around the Riverside community.

Multiple reports of the vandalism have been filed with authorities, with cars and houses being hit.

Surveillance video released by Greer Police caught one incident in the early hours of Sunday morning, with two cars passing one home. The people in the cars appeared to be throwing something from the vehicles towards the property of a homeowner.

Police said they have been able to narrow down a group of young men from grocery store surveillance video buying eggs in bulk. Three of the five believed to be involved in the incidents have been identified. Police said that, of three identified, two are minors.

No charges have been filed, but Greer Police said they are building a case against the suspects and are looking for more victims.

The Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office said a man who was charged with murder and other offenses following a deadly shooting and a two-county chase on Monday also tried, unsuccessfully, to run from deputies at the Spartanburg County Detention Center.

The Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office said a man who was charged with murder and other offenses following a deadly shooting and a two-county chase on Monday also tried, unsuccessfully, to run from deputies at the Spartanburg County Detention Center.

Richardson's statement came hours after an early-morning tweet from the President that stated, "The issue of kneeling has nothing to do with race. It is about respect for our Country, Flag and National Anthem. NFL must respect this!"

Richardson's statement came hours after an early-morning tweet from the President that stated, "The issue of kneeling has nothing to do with race. It is about respect for our Country, Flag and National Anthem. NFL must respect this!"

Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle and former Army Ranger Alejandro Villanueva (78) stands outside the tunnel alone during the national anthem before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears, Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

The Pittsburgh Steelers will be on the field during the national anthem for next weekend's game against the Baltimore Ravens.

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Four students from Greenville County competed in the Euphoria Healthy Lunchtime Throwdown on Sunday. The winner will have their recipe on the Greenville County Schools lunch menu and served to 76,000 students once a month.

Four students from Greenville County competed in the Euphoria Healthy Lunchtime Throwdown on Sunday. The winner will have their recipe on the Greenville County Schools lunch menu and served to 76,000 students once a month.